Toyota & Lexus Recalling 264,000 Cars Due To Faulty Pipes
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Toyota & Lexus Recalling 264,000 Cars Due To Faulty Pipes


More than 264,000 Toyota and Lexus owners are to receive a recall note in Japan and abroad to repair defective fuel pipes which could cause fuel leaks in the worst case scenario. Specifically, Toyota will recall 215,020 Crown, Mark X and Lexus sedans at home and some 49,000 Lexus GS and IS series cars abroad, mainly in the United States, Britain and Canada. According to Toyota the cars affected were built between Dec. 2003 and Dec. 2005




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